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24921
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English
In general, it must be ensured that
the vehicle cannot injure anyone in
consideration of potential malfunctions
and defects.
Maintenance and care:
Please only use a clean, damp
cloth to wipe off the vehicle.
Protect the vehicle and batteries from
direct sunlight and/or direct heat.
Never allow the remote control and
charging unit to come into contact
with water, because the electronics
will be damaged as a result.
Remote control battery safety
instructions:
Nonrechargeable batteries
may not be charged.
Rechargeable batteries must be
removed from the remote control
prior to recharging.
Rechargeable batteries may only
be charged under the supervision
of an adult.
Combinations of batteries of different
types or new and used batteries may
not be used.
Only the recommended batteries
or those of an equivalent type may
be used.
This vehicle is suitable for children
who are at least eight years of age.
Parental supervision is required when
driving the vehicle.
This vehicle is only suitable for use
indoors.
After use, remove the batteries from
the vehicle and allow everything to
dry completely! If necessary, apply a
water displacing agent (e.g. WD40 or
similar) to the metal parts in order to
prevent corrosion. Do not expose the
remote control and charging unit to
any moisture!
Keep your hands, face and loose clo-
thing away from the vehicle during
operation.
Switch off the remote control and
vehicle when not in use.
Remove the batteries from the re-
mote control and the vehicle not in
use.
Always maintain visual contact with
the vehicle in order to avoid losing
control of the vehicle. Inattentive and
careless use can lead to considerable
damage.
Please keep this operating manual
safe for later use.
The user may only operate this vehi-
cle in accordance with the instruc-
tions for use in this operating manual.
Do not drive the vehicle near people,
animals, bodies of water or power
lines.
This vehicle is not suitable for people
with physical or mental limitations.
This vehicle may not be used on
public roads!
IMPORTANT FEATURES
Construction Line
Construction vehicles with
MHz remote controls
• Very authentic design
• Fully functional
• With sound
Safety instructions:
We recommend alkali manganese
batteries for the remote control.
Single use batteries for this remote
control and other electrical devices
operated in the home can be replaced
with environmentally-friendly
rechargeable batteries.
Batteries must be inserted with the
correct polarity (+ and -).
Depleted batteries must be removed
from the remote control.
The connection terminals may not be
short-circuited. Please remove the
batteries from the remote control if
it will not be used for an extended
period of time.
Charging unit safety instructions:
Nonrechargeable batteries may not
be charged.
This charging unit is not suitable for
people (including children) with physi-
cal or mental limitations, or those with
insufcient knowledge and experience
of charging units,
unless under supervision or following
proper directions from a parent or
legal guardian.
Children must be supervised –
the charging unit is not a toy!
1 VEHICLE
1A Antenna
1B Articulated
steering
1C Bucket
1D Battery com-
partment lock
1E OFF/ON switch
for vehicle and
sound: AFF - ON
- ON without
sound sonido
1F Screw on the
battery com-
partment
Battery requirement for
the vehicle
Power supply:
Batteries: 4 x 1,5 V "AA" battery
(not supplied)
Battery requirement for
the remote control
Power supply:
Batteries: 1 x 9 V E-Block 6LR61
battery (not supplied)
2 REMOTE CONTROL
2A chain throttle
lever
2B Steering
2C Antenna
2D Control of
the bucket
2E Battery
compartment
2F ON/OFF switch
3 INSERTING BATTERIES
Remote Control
3A Unscrew the screw on the rear side
of the remote control by turning it
anticlockwise and remove the cover.
3B Insert the 9-Volt battery with the
minus pole (large pin) facing
upwards.
3C Then t the cover in place and close
it again by turning the screw
clockwise.
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